Trail of '98 ToursPrivate Local Tour Company in Skagway Alaska​Looking for things to do in Skagway? Enjoy a Private Skagway Tour with your family and friends with local guides who own the company. Be in the comfort and privacy of your own mini-bus / van with Trail of '98 Tours. Tour Skagway and Yukon to Emerald Lake at your own pace on your Skagway Shore Excursion. Check our private tour availability anytime, even the day you are in Skagway, Alaska.This is often a once in a lifetime vacation to Alaska, so we want to make it memorable.Callor Text: (715) 977-7044 Email: tntours98@msn.com

When choosing our Private Tour in Skagway, you are booking and touring directly with the owners, Tom or Michele. No tour broker and no reservation fees! Your benefit is a lower price and all our tours are done in a mini-bus for your added safety and comfort with large viewing windows, and easy entry and exit with handrails and automatic door for the many photo stops and overlooks. On an all day tour, you will really appreciate the difference!

​EMERALD LAKE TOUROur most popular tour!(approx. 7 hours and 150 miles roundtrip)May: $760 per bus/van plus 5% sales tax. ​June: $840 per bus/van plus 5% sales tax. July: $840 per bus/van plus 5% sales tax. Aug.: $840 per bus/van plus 5% sales tax. ​Sept.: $680 per bus/van plus 5% sales tax.You have the owner/local guide(Tom or Michele) and 14 passenger mini-bus on your private tour in Skagway with Trail of '98 Tours. Follow the historic trail of the 1898 Gold Rush over White Pass into Canada's Yukon Territory. Search for goats, bears, and other wildlife while travelling the Klondike, one of North America's most scenic highways en route to the historic town of Carcross and a visit to Emerald Lake. Options include a visit to an Iditarod Sled Dog Camp and/or Wildlife Gallery Museum and gold panning.

​These puppies are playing now but they hope to run in the Iditarod and Yukon Quest Races when they are older. Come meet them! An abbreviated Yukon Tour that still gives you the majestic views and wildlife opportunities and includes a visit to an Iditarod dog musher camp. Musher, Michelle Phillips, finished 13th place in the 2017 Iditarod race.